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2-12-2008 @ 11:21PM
cstaley said...
You are not in the least inconsiderate. You're perfectly correct. Being of large size does not entitle one to special privilege, not does it entitle one to make others uncomfortable or to take from them their property (e.g. a legally purchased airline seat). If someone chooses to be large, that is their business, and they should not be discriminated against in areas where their size does not hurt others. But they are responsible for their choice, and for paying for two airline seats if they cannot fit into one.